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Sydneysiders willing to pay a premium for homes near green space, but it’s running out
Sydneysiders are increasingly willing to pay a premium for homes near green space – but are having more trouble than ever before actually finding them, a leading researcher has discovered.
Stuck in the middle market: Affordable rentals hard to find in Melbourne
Unable to qualify for social housing and conversely unable to afford private rental or home ownership, there is a growing cohort getting stuck in the often-ignored middle part of Melbourne’s housing market.
Architecture helps us reach for the sky
This week Tony Trobe talks to Byron Kelly as part of an occasional series with Masters of Architecture students at the University of Canberra. They have written manifestos as part of research into contemporary architects.
Record set on home borrowing
Housing affordability has eased in Canberra impacted by surging house prices reflecting record levels of borrowings by owner-occupiers fuelled by low and falling interest rates.
Adina Cirson: Working towards progress
Too often the best laid plans come unstuck. Often the lack of coordination when dealing with government agencies brings even the most experienced, and best intentioned developers to their knees. This challenge goes both ways – one of the most frustrating things for any government is not to be able to operate truly as one government.
Auction watch: Listings plummet for Canberra Day long weekend
The Canberra Day long weekend was a quiet one for auctions, but it followed a strong week of sales including another record for Downer.
Rustic 1800s Brisbane cottage sells at auction to young couple
A farm cottage straight from the 1800s has sold to an excited young couple at auction in Wooloowin.
Essendon footballer pays $155,000 over reserve for Ascot Vale terrace
A young footballer used a smart game plan to secure an Ascot Vale property.
One-bedroom apartment in Chippendale sells for $910,000, $100,000 over reserve
An inner-city one-bedroom apartment with no parking has sold at auction for $910,000, more than double what it was worth less than 10 years ago.